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"A hysterical feline fantasy"

Maggie� is a black cat who just LOVES her owner, Nicholas
Goodman, and wants to save him from marrying his fiancee,
Angela, who also happens to be the bosses daughter (and a -
itch) Maggie begs Old Tom, a magical cat, to turn her into
a human so she could persuade Nick not to marry his
fiancee.�

There are conditions she had to agree to: she must have
Nicholas tell her out loud that he loves her by the end of
a week.� Also, Tom told Maggie she'd be a cat by day and a
human at night.

This book was hysterical, with fabulous secondary
characters Deena (Nick's sister who talks to fairies) and
Hooper (Nick's best friend).� This book isn't any silly
fairy-tale-like book .� It is a book that shows deep
emotions and depth into human and feline behavior.� Tears
will run down you eyes while laughing when you read how
Maggie learns to act like us humans (by watching tv shows
such as the Jerry Springer Show).

The Cat's Meow -- Straight-laced Nicholas Goodman's life was going just fine. A hotshot attorney in a huge law firm, Nick had money, success, and a girlfriend whose father just happened to be his biggest client. All the aspects of his life were tucked neatly into nice little corners, just the way Nick liked it. Until he opened his door and found a completely naked, slightly befuddled, green-eyed beauty on his doorstep.

A Woman's Wish -- Maggie had found the man of her dreams--Nick Goodman. He was smart, sexy, and she knew he loved her. Maggie's only problem was ... well, she wasn't entirely human. But Maggie was determined, and through the power of love she was given a chance--and a lithe woman's body. She had one week to convince Nicholas to admit that he loved her. One week to prove that a guy like Nick could fall for "a girl like Maggie." One week to prove that a cat's fancy could be the love of a lifetime.

Did you know that Hoop and Deena (who first appear in The Cat's Fancy) appear in all of the Aphrodite novels?